A wildlife photographer, who lives in Ballard, has taken thousands of stunning shots. None put him on “a razor’s edge” more than a series of photos swimming with a polar bear. Paul Souders worked for ...
THESE QUARANTINE-Y DAYS, when little is the same as it ever was, “time” has warped into something newly confusing and fluid — more a concept than a construction, though still helpful, in a grounding ...
OVER THE COURSE of 3½ months, I made more than 30 visits to a nest site that’s surprisingly urban, in the middle of Seattle, in the shadow of the University of Washington campus, where aspirations ...
You could be forgiven if you didn’t sign the birthday card this year for North Cascades National Park. A lot of people missed the 50th-anniversary celebration. However, one very inspired Seattle ...
When Seattle photographer Chase Jarvis decided to make a pivot in his life, scrapping a PhD for a career in photography, he says he wasn’t sure where to turn. “When you’ve been at a high level of ...
SEATTLE — Seattle's homeless crisis is forcing all kinds of people to come up with ways to help people living on the streets. Rich Villacres is helping in his own way. He's choosing to be homeless, ...
A Seattle photographer’s lighthearted photoshoot at the Washington Park Arboretum took an unexpected turn when a coyote made off with their raincoat, according to Jo De Castro-Owens’ spouse, who ...
EDMONDS — Who was Seattle photographer Soichi Sunami? One thing we’ll know for sure when Cascadia Art Museum’s new exhibition opens today is that Sunami was a purveyor of beauty. “His work is soulful, ...
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